Here Cody (Rhodes) says he's blown away by the response to the "All In" show: "The cool thing is that it is full steam ahead. The sentiment from my world - from the wrestling world - just blew me away in terms of getting help, how they can help, how we can make it something different then anything anyone has ever seen before, and what is the direction that it will go."

Here Shane Taylor talks about his feud with Jay Briscoe: "Jay Briscoe has been very instrumental in just giving me some very good advice. Just showing me in ring that there is a different gear that you have to have when you are at that level. He has a different gear then a lot of people that I have been in the ring with. Tapping into that and being consistently great at that level. That's the separation for a lot of guys. Anybody can be great for a match or two. When you are at that level... you have to be great every single time."

In this interview Jacques Rougeau talks about his son's WWE tryout: "To be honest with you it wasn't a great success. We didn't have a great time in Orlando. I went as well, because I didn't want to leave him in an ocean full of sharks. The thing is also, I don't know if I can say this, I'm on the s--t list. My son right there had something against him right off the bat. The other thing is that when Vince McMahon was supposed to meet us, I went there to the Bell Centre in Montreal to introduce my son to him, we had a meeting at 11:30 in the morning in the cafeteria. So we showed up at 11 for the meeting, and finally we had our meeting at 7 o'clock at night. He made us wait seven hours in the cafeteria while all the boys came in looking at us saying, 'Hey, you're still there?' And finally at 7 o'clock, it wasn't even Vince that came it was Triple H, and... William Regal. He was very kind to us, all day long he said, 'Oh, I'm sorry.' He had a lot of respect for me, he really liked me a lot."